A London-based event later today: THE EMERGENCE OF CHINA AND INDIA IN THE WORLD ECONOMY This Friday, 4 July, 4.30-6pm, the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics is hosting a panel discussion on the policy implications of China and India’s emergence in the world economy for both developed and developing countries - for growth, inequality and the future of globalisation. The speakers will be: Athar Hussain, Asia Research Centre, LSE Peter Schott, Yale School of Management John Van Reenen, director, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE Alan Winters, University of Sussex and recently appointed chief economist, Department for International Development Martin Wolf, Financial Times Details of the LSE venue here; I’ve checked, and am told that although the conference is registration only, this event is...
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